Amber Nose Stud in Sterling Silver

Amber Nose Stud in Sterling Silver

Most of us remember the story of how amber is created from our science classes in school. And then Jurassic Park showed us amber in a whole new light - resurrecting dinosaurs!

But nose jewelry that features amber - now that's truly special. This nose stud is nothing but glorious amber that I've added to a sterling silver cup setting; allowing the featured gem to shine through. This is nose jewelry that will compliment you and your collection.

4mm (just over 1/8") genuine amber cabochon

nickel free sterling silver

How to pick your gauge and end style

{{ GAUGE }} is the thickness of the part that goes through your piercing20G is about the thickness of a regular earring post18G is thicker than 20G22G is thinner than 18G and 20G24G is thinner yet

If you’re not sure, your own piercer, or a local piercer should be able to tell you your gauge

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Screw ends point toward septum (see photos)Screw end for left isyourleft nostrilScrew end for right isyourright nostrilBone ends are not threaded - they are a solid ball Shaft lengths are 6.5mmL ends are a straight shaft of 6.5’’ with a 5mm ‘tail’ Fishtail is a straight shaft of 17mm

If you have specialized requests for either gauge or end styles – for example 16G nose studs, or longer or shorter shaft lengths for nose studs, please contact me to discuss possible options.

Most of us remember the story of how amber is created from our science classes in school. And then Jurassic Park showed us amber in a whole new light - resurrecting dinosaurs!

But nose jewelry that features amber - now that's truly special. This nose stud is nothing but glorious amber that I've added to a sterling silver cup setting; allowing the featured gem to shine through. This is nose jewelry that will compliment you and your collection.

4mm (just over 1/8") genuine amber cabochon

nickel free sterling silver

How to pick your gauge and end style

{{ GAUGE }} is the thickness of the part that goes through your piercing20G is about the thickness of a regular earring post18G is thicker than 20G22G is thinner than 18G and 20G24G is thinner yet

If you’re not sure, your own piercer, or a local piercer should be able to tell you your gauge

{{ ENDS }}

Screw ends point toward septum (see photos)Screw end for left isyourleft nostrilScrew end for right isyourright nostrilBone ends are not threaded - they are a solid ball Shaft lengths are 6.5mmL ends are a straight shaft of 6.5’’ with a 5mm ‘tail’ Fishtail is a straight shaft of 17mm

If you have specialized requests for either gauge or end styles – for example 16G nose studs, or longer or shorter shaft lengths for nose studs, please contact me to discuss possible options.